IP prefix visibility on Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor console
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Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor, an internet traffic monitoring service for AWS applications that gives you a global view of traffic patterns and health events, now displays IPv4 prefixes in its console dashboard. Using this data in Internet Monitor, you can get more details about your application traffic and health events. For example, you can do the following:
* View the IPv4 prefixes associated with a client location that is impacted by a health event
* View IPv4 prefixes associated with a client location
* Filter and search traffic data by the network associated with an IPv4 prefix or IPv4 address
This feature gives you added flexibility for learning more about the specific impact of internet traffic health events on your application users, by searching and filtering drill-down data. You can also get insights into which IPv4 prefixes and addresses are used by clients of your application at different locations.
To learn more, visit the Internet Monitor [user guide documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-InternetMonitor.html).
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